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The Sultan Ahmed Mosque

Also known as the Blue Mosque, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque was built from 1609-1616. While seven years may seem like a long time, when you arrive and realize how enormous and intricate it is, you’ll be impressed that it only took seven years! In fact, it makes the neighboring Hagia Sophia look tiny in comparison.

It was quite humbling being in such a beautiful and awe-inspiring place. The pictures below, however, do not do it justice. That certainly is not a dig at April or my photography skills. They cannot convey the craftsmanship poured into each of the 20,000+ tiles that cover the interior from floor to ceiling or the time spent creating over 200 stained glass windows. But even more simply than that, they cannot convey the serenity one feels while being in such a majestic place.

the impressive front shot

one of six minarets. it is the first mosque (of only two) in Turkey to have that many!

walking through the outer wall and into the courtyard

another minaret

ceiling decorations of the courtyard walkway

the entryway where we were asked to remove our shoes. there was also a basin, should anyone want to cleanse themselves (usually arms, feet, and head) before entering for worship.

the doorway where we entered

the main dome ceiling

keeping our heads covered

even the pillars were tiled

a close-up of some of the stained glass windows

the Women’s area of worship.

the intricately designed tiles…

…and a closer look at the detailed work

the main floor has a huge space for worship surrounded by walkways to the other parts of the mosque.

After we were finished–and because it was right there–we went to have a look at the famous Hagia Sophia. Unfortunately, we didn’t have time for a tour, but the gardens were quite spectacular!

Pics by April

April is my wanderlust alter ego, who is infinitely a much better photographer than I am. Anytime you see the Category PICS BY APRIL, that means the pics in the post were taken by the fabulous April. Bow to her brilliance :)